Showing posts with label contests. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contests. Show all posts

11/01/2008

And the winners are...


Okay, in a very scientific random number drawing (read: told my husband to give me two numbers when he had no clue what I was doing) it drew from the VAST (read 5) entries into this contest. The good news, we have two winners:

I need Pre K team to email me with your address so I can send you your free book and I need Captain Nick Sparrow to email me your address so I can send you your free book!

Remember there are two book levels (kindergarten and first grade) so the first to email me with their preference will get that preference if you both want the same one; but I'm guessing you will both want different ones.

Thank you for all of you who participated and just know that this is the beginning; I plan on many more contests in the future.

10/31/2008

It's your last chance!

Don't forget to leave a comment and get put in the drawing for free books! Just any comment. It will be closed at midnight tonight Pacific Standard time. That's 3 extra hours for you on the east coast!

I'll announce a winner tomorrow!

Double entry for anyone who comments on a fun activity they did in their centers today with their children. Did you have a pajama day? Fall Festival? Tell me! Let's share!

10/03/2008

The constest is announced!


Okay, so here it is. Remember this book review? Well I have a copy of each one to give away to two winners.
Unfortunately, as many others do, I am only holding this for those in the USA (someday I may open up a contest to those outside the states, but that will have to wait until I am more adept at doing this contest thing).
Anyway, onto the rules. It's simple really, read my blog, comment on things you like or don't like, and leave me a comment. This contest will go on from now until October 31st (Pacific time). Any comment you make will be eligible. Winners will be selected randomly. I will make the announcement the first week in November.
These are great books to add to writing centers with dry erase boards, and they are also great to use at home. I look forward to hearing from you all!